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  1. Analysis. In fiction. Notes. Citations. References. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671), also known as Sir Thomas Fairfax, [1] was an English politician, general and Parliamentary commander-in-chief during the English Civil War.

  2. Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron Fairfax was the commander in chief of the Parliamentary army during the English Civil Wars between the Royalists and Parliamentarians. His tactical skill and personal courage helped bring about many of the Parliamentary victories in northern and southwestern England.

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  3. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Sir Thomas Fairfax, tercer barón Fairfax de Cameron (1612-1671), fue el primer y muy exitoso comandante del Ejército Parlamentario del Nuevo Modelo durante las guerras civiles inglesas (1642-1651). El liderazgo, la destreza táctica y el coraje de Fairfax fueron evidentes en muchas batallas, pero su mayor triunfo fue la derrota ...

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  4. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Sir Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron (1612-1671), was the first and highly successful commander of the Parliamentarian New Model Army during the English Civil Wars (1642-1651). Fairfax's leadership, tactical prowess, and courage were all evident in many battles, but his greatest triumph was utterly defeating the Royalists ...

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  5. Thomas Fairfax, Third Baron Fairfax (1612-1671) Follow @DrJohnRickard. Tweet. Career soldier who played a important part in the Civil War as commander in chief of the Parliamentary Army. At the end of the First Civil War his reputation as a general stood much higher than that of Oliver Cromwell .

  6. Fairfax, Thomas, 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron (1612–71) in The Oxford Companion to Military History Length: 264 words. Search for: 'Thomas Fairfax' in Oxford Reference » (161271).Fairfax was probably the best commander on the parliamentary side in the civil wars.

  7. This, after passing through the hands of Thoresby and Horace Walpole, was in 1870 in the possession of Lord Hastings. 32 In the Uxbridge propositions in December 1645 parliament had stipulated that the king should create Fairfax an English baron, and that he should be endowed with lands to the value of £5,000 33 a year.